Built more on
shared cultural affinity than interpretations of the Torah — it features a gossipy Kibitz Corner — JDate jokingly advertises how cheap the service is.
Not exact matches
Racial intermixtures have produced some very white - skinned Negroes with blue eyes and fair hair, yet the product of such a union remains a Negro.5 Race as the term is commonly used designates very nearly what the Germans call Volk — a group
sharing a common
cultural tradition, whether of achievement or servitude, with some measure of national, geographical, and biological
affinity.
The modern populations of these valleys, who
share cultural and linguistic
affinities with peoples found today on the Tibetan plateau, were commonly assumed to be the descendants of the earliest inhabitants of the Himalayan arc.
Although each artist belongs to and emerged from distinct
cultural milieux, the exhibition explores the formal and conceptual
affinities shared between the three, revealing the broad
cultural influences and forces that inspire each artists» practice and bridges their work.
Ms. Block, who has traveled to Cuba for many years and long made the case that the island nation and the Bronx
share important
cultural and economic
affinities, encountered resistance from some of the museum's leadership in her push to make the show happen and to deepen ties with Cuba.